CBS/AP/ September 18, 2012, 6:30 PM

Obama rebukes Romney in Letterman interview

Updated 1:55 a.m. ET Sept. 19, 2012

(CBS/AP) NEW YORK -- Rebuking Mitt Romney, President Obama said Tuesday that Americans are not "victims" and that anyone seeking the presidency ought to be working for "everyone, not just some."

Mr. Obama's remarks came after a secretly taped and newly released video of the Republican presidential nominee showed Romney describing "47 percent of the people" as Obama supporters who depend on government and believe they are victims.

"My expectation is that if you want to be president, you have to work for everyone, not just for some," Mr. Obama said in a taping of the "Late Show" with David Letterman.

It was Mr. Obama's first response to the Romney video, which roiled Romney's campaign and put him on the defensive about his views about nearly half the nation.

In the video, taken during a May fundraiser and posted online Monday, Romney said it is not his job "to worry about those people." He was referring to what he called the president's locked-in supporters who believe they are "entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it."

Romney has since said he made his point inelegantly in trying to describe differing visions for the nation.

"There are not a lot of people out there who think they are victims" or simply entitled, Mr. Obama said.

In traveling across the country, the president said, "You don't meet anybody who doesn't believe in the American dream and the fact that nobody is entitled to success (and) that you've got to work hard. (See video at left) And so, I promise you, there are not a lot of people out there who think they're victims. There are not a lot of people who think that they're entitled to something. What I think the majority of people, Democrats and Republicans believe is that we've got some obligations to each other, and there's nothing wrong with us giving each other a helping hand."

Mr. Obama also said he didn't know what Romney was even referring to with his "47 percent reference."

The president said that when he won in 2008, 47 percent was the amount of voters who went for his opponent, Republican Sen. John McCain. McCain actually got about 46 percent of the popular vote.

Current polling shows Mr. Obama with a slight edge over Romney.

"One thing I've learned as president," Mr. Obama said, "is that you represent the entire country."

In the video at left, the president tells Letterman congressional gridlock probably won't continue if he's re-elected, and in any event, doesn't exist across the nation.

Mr. Obama said people understand that the presidential candidates will make mistakes on the campaign trail. He said that includes one he regrets from 2008, when audio from one of his own private fundraisers had him saying that some residents of depressed rural areas get bitter and "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them."

Having said that, Mr. Obama added: "What I think people want to be sure of is you are not writing off big chunks of the country."

He also commented on the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya that resulted in the deaths of four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, saying it wasn't an act of war, and that, as offensive as the anti-Islam video was that the protest at the consulate began over, it wasn't an excuse for violence.

The president appeared on the TV show before a night of fundraising in New York City.

Below is an extended video from the show.


To see the entire interview, click here.

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Alex_Cali says:
All the loser posters here.. They are mad at our president because they know Mitt wont even get within 1,000 yards of the Whitehouse..
Good luck in 2016..
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hamiltongrad says:
fair ? how about title "Obama not a clue on the National DEBT NUMBER ! "

"Clueless President doesn't even know NATIONAL DEBT !"

That also was revealed by Letterman appearance. Shocking, but not reported.
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Mike239239 replies:
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That would be the national debt that the Bush administration said didn't matter? Of course that was when they did 2 unfunded tax breaks a medicare handout to insurance and drug companies and 2 wars they didn't care to pay for. All of these things are and will continue to add 1.2 trillion to the debt every year. But like Chenney said debt doesn't matter.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Hopefully the demolition of Robbed Me Ryan will also help get rid of the obstructionist Republicons in the House and Senate. No matter how much Obama is winning by we should continue to make sure everyone goes out to vote for the other races. Plus the Republicons are actively engaged in election fraud because that is the only way they can win. We have to counter that.
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AOCGUY says:
OK children it has been fun but I have to focus on work now, maybe later. Bye for now. You too mortar.
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Dancing-in-the-Streets replies:
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I gotta get to work too - computer problems to solve!
Have a good day AOCGUY! : )
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talkvent says:
AMBASSADOR GET ASSASSINATED IN LIBYA THIS WASTE OF SPACE GOES ON LATE NIGHT TO CAMPAIGN. He never ceases amaze how un-presidential he is!
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AOCGUY replies:
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Yeah he probably should do like McCain did when he suspended his campaign, er oh yeah he did.
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Lindag20 says:
Well I need to get off the computer and do a little more work in my yard. See you.
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Dancing-in-the-Streets replies:
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Have a good afternoon Linda! : )
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AOCGUY says:
by Lindag20 September 19, 2012 2:44 PM EDT
Zann: it must be that testosterone thingy.

Well now I can't speak for mortar but I do have a "thingy"
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Lindag20 replies:
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Wasn't what I meant, but that's a good answer. LMAO
Dancing-in-the-Streets replies:
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Y'all shouldn't make me laugh this hard at work! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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smartalecq says:
Obama brings class to the White House. Romney would bring shame. Bush brought shame and comedy.
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talkvent replies:
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By going on Late night and laughing it up...while the country spends it self into oblivion?
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Dancing-in-the-Streets says:
by AOCGUY September 19, 2012 2:34 PM EDT
Too bad the world has spent 2000 years focusing on a person rather than the message.
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Touche'!
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Lindag20 says:
by Mortarman_1SG29 September 19, 2012 2:21 PM EDT
Linda, I do not know the answer to your question. I have no idea why they call it a civil war. If it was a civil war, then so was the Revolutionary War, as it was the same thing. People trying to leave a country and government to form a new country and government.

Our Founders were not trying to depose the King and take over Great Britain.

And the South was not trying to take over the United States government.

In both cases, the people in those areas stated "we are done. We want to establish our own government over ourselves."

And the current government didnt like it and started shooting at them.
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Gee and I always thought the South fired first (Battle of Ft. Sumter). Glad you straightened that out for me.
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